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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++stuck1 /stʌk/  x-refthe past tense and past participle of stick1 stick 的过去式和过去分词stuck2 ●●○ adjective [not before noun]  1 MOVE/CHANGE POSITIONMOVE something OR somebodyimpossible or unable to move from a particular position 卡住的,无法移动的,动不了的 Sara tried to open the window but it was stuck. 萨拉想打开窗户,但窗户卡住了。 They got stuck in a traffic jam. 他们遇到了交通堵塞。stuck in The boat was stuck in the mud. 船陷在泥里了。 I’ve got something stuck in my throat. 我的喉咙里卡了什么东西。2 ESCAPE# informal unable to escape from a bad or boring situation 无法摆脱困境的stuck in/at Mum resented being stuck at home with two young kids. 妈妈讨厌整天困在家里照看两个幼小的孩子。 We could be stuck in this place for days. 我们可能会被困在这个地方好几天。3 CAN'T informal unable to do any more of something that you are working on because it is too difficult 被难倒的,难住的;没法进行下去的 Can you help me with my homework, Dad? I’m stuck. 爸爸,你能辅导我做一下家庭作业吗? 我不会做了。stuck on If you get stuck on a difficult word, just ask for help. 如果遇到难的单词,就请求帮助。4 be stuck with something HAVE informal to have something you do not want because you cannot get rid of it 不得不接受某事物;无法摆脱某事物 We are, unfortunately, stuck with this huge, ugly building. 不幸的是,我们只得接受这幢又大又丑的楼房。5 be stuck with somebody to have to spend time with someone or have a relationship with them, even though you do not want to 摆脱不了某人,甩不掉某人 They are stuck with each other with no end in sight. 他们俩互相都被对方拖住,看不到出头之日。6 be stuck for something to be unable to think what to say or do 词穷句蹇,不知所措 For once Anthony was stuck for words (=did not know what to say). 就这一次安东尼无话可说了。7 get stuck in/get stuck into something British English spokenSTART DOING something to start doing something eagerly and with a lot of energy 积极地开始做某事,急切地做某事 Take your jacket off and get stuck in! 脱下夹克,甩开膀子开始干吧!8 be stuck on somebody informalATTRACT to be attracted to someone 对某人入迷 He says he’s stuck on me. 他说他被我迷住了。nTHESAURUSstuck [not before noun] fixed or trapped in a particular position or place and unable to move or be movedI can’t open this drawer – it’s stuck.Sorry I’m late – I got stuck in traffic.jammed [not before noun] stuck and impossible to move – used especially about parts of a machine, or something trapped between two surfacesThe photocopier is jammed again.I put in a 50p coin but it got jammed in the slot.entangled [not before noun] twisted together and unable to be separated – used especially about things such as hair, wire, or string getting caught around somethingThe chain of her necklace was entangled in her hair.Swimming in the river is dangerous because you might get entangled in the weeds.stranded stuck and unable to move from or leave a place – used about people, vehicles, and animalsHundreds of motorists were left stranded by the snowstorms.We were stranded at Moscow airport.The jellyfish were stranded on the beach.beached stuck in shallow water or on the shore, and unable to move – used about whales, sea creatures, and boatsThey helped push the beached whale back into the sea.the owner of the beached vessel
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stuckI can't open the window - it's stuck.Obviously it is worth keeping watch over the pond during these times to ensure that the fish do not become stuck.They tried to drive through the snow, but the car got stuck.This drawer is stuck.Douglas drove very carefully, making sure that Jean didn't get stuck at the traffic lights.The elevator was stuck between two floors.While some special interests get fat, the average taxpayer gets stuck cleaning up the manure and feeling pretty frail.She had got stuck getting out of Belfast, and got lost trying to take a short cut round the traffic jam.Sorry I'm late. I got stuck in traffic.He would instead become stuck making endless comparisons and contrasts, often making no decision at all or a purely random one.But here I am stuck now and can't go out in case I bump into her.I was getting stuck with all their problems.got stuckStepping down off the chair to pick it up, so did I, and I got stuck.She had got stuck getting out of Belfast, and got lost trying to take a short cut round the traffic jam.Richie had attempted to open some beans and the opener got stuck half way round the lid and refused to go any further.The candy got stuck in my teeth.One got stuck in some orange pancake syrup.I guess Waldo must have been the codename for CorelDRAW 2 during development and it got stuck in the code.Somehow he got his toe stuck in the drain.I arrived late for supper, having got stuck in the flats with my boat.Then his cab got stuck in traffic, for which I thanked the Lord.He stripped off his clothes and jumped overboard to free the straps when they got stuck under the raft.stuck in/atDavis recalled becoming lost on a private rural road and stuck in a ditch when he tried to turn around.The three incense sticks stuck in a howl of rice were burning steadily to their bones.The back tires were stuck in a shallow ditch, and nothing we did made any difference.On top of the boulder of his head sat a tweed hat with a grouse feather stuck in its band.Why should I want to look at pictures of you stuck in little cracks?Bob was stuck in meetings all afternoon.The sharp rocks, or moraine, which were stuck in the glaciers caused them to scrape out the valleys much deeper.Stressors can also be negative events, like dealing with an irate boss, getting stuck in traffic, or undergoing surgery.get stuckAnd I hated it even more when I rented one in New Zealand and it got stuck.Stepping down off the chair to pick it up, so did I, and I got stuck.Well, when he grabbed the tar baby, he got stuck.But Ranger 1 got stuck in low orbit around Earth, as did Ranger 2 three months later.He should get stuck in, or get out.If a punting pole gets stuck in the mud the best thing is to twist it.When you get stuck, what do you want me to do?
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stuck
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stuck1 /stʌk/
the past tense and past participle of stick1

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stuck2 adjective [not before noun]
 Word Family: adjective: sticky, stuck, unstuck, non-stick; noun: sticker, stickiness; verb: stick
1. impossible or unable to move from a particular position:
    Sara tried to open the window but it was stuck.
    They got stuck in a traffic jam.
    stuck in
    The boat was stuck in the mud.
    I’ve got something stuck in my throat.
2. informal unable to escape from a bad or boring situation
    stuck in/at
    Mum resented being stuck at home with two young kids.
    We could be stuck in this place for days.
3. informal unable to do any more of something that you are working on because it is too difficult:
    Can you help me with my homework, Dad? I’m stuck.
    stuck on
    If you get stuck on a difficult word, just ask for help.
4. be stuck with something informal to have something you do not want because you cannot get rid of it:
    We are, unfortunately, stuck with this huge, ugly building.
5. be stuck with somebody to have to spend time with someone or have a relationship with them, even though you do not want to:
    They are stuck with each other with no end in sight.
6. be stuck for something to be unable to think what to say or do:
    For once Anthony was stuck for words (=did not know what to say).
7. get stuck in/get stuck into something British English spoken to start doing something eagerly and with a lot of energy:
    Take your jacket off and get stuck in!
8. be stuck on somebody informal to be attracted to someone:
    He says he’s stuck on me.
     
THESAURUS
    stuck [not before noun] fixed or trapped in a particular position or place and unable to move or be moved: I can’t open this drawer – it’s stuck. | Sorry I’m late – I got stuck in traffic.
    jammed [not before noun] stuck and impossible to move – used especially about parts of a machine, or something trapped between two surfaces: The photocopier is jammed again. | I put in a 50p coin but it got jammed in the slot.
    entangled [not before noun] twisted together and unable to be separated – used especially about things such as hair, wire, or string getting caught around something: The chain of her necklace was entangled in her hair. | Swimming in the river is dangerous because you might get entangled in the weeds.
    stranded stuck and unable to move from or leave a place – used about people, vehicles, and animals: Hundreds of motorists were left stranded by the snowstorms. | We were stranded at Moscow airport. | The jellyfish were stranded on the beach.
    beached stuck in shallow water or on the shore, and unable to move – used about whales, sea creatures, and boats: They helped push the beached whale back into the sea. | the owner of the beached vessel


stuckBrE /stʌk/ 🔊NAmE /stʌk/ 🔊 adjective [not before noun]   see also stick verb unable to move or to be moved 动不了;无法移动;卡住;陷住The wheels were stuck in the mud. 车轮陷到了泥里。🔊🔊This drawer keeps getting stuck. 这个抽屉动不动就卡住。🔊🔊She got the key stuck in the lock. 她把钥匙卡在锁里了。🔊🔊I can't get outI'm stuck. 我出不去,我被卡住了。🔊🔊in an unpleasant situation or place that you cannot escape from 陷(入);困(于)We were stuck in traffic for over an hour. 我们堵车堵了一个多小时。🔊🔊I hate being stuck at home all day. 我讨厌整天困在家里出不去。🔊🔊~ (on sth) unable to answer or understand sth 被难住;答不上来;卡壳I got stuck on the first question. 头一个问题我就答不上来。🔊🔊I'll help you if you're stuck. 你要是难住了,我来帮你。🔊🔊~ (for sth) not knowing what to do in a particular situation 不知所措;(为某事)犯愁If you're stuck for something to do tonight, come out with us. 你要是正愁今晚没事做,就跟我们一块儿出去吧。🔊🔊I've never known him to be stuck for words before. 我从不知道他也会有词穷句蹇的时候。🔊🔊~ with sb/sth (informal) unable to get rid of sb/sth that you do not want 摆脱不了;甩不掉I was stuck with him for the whole journey. 一路上我一直没能摆脱他。🔊🔊ˌget stuck ˈinˌget stuck ˈinto sth(BrE, informal) to start doing sth in an enthusiastic way, especially to start eating 起劲地干起某事;(尤指)大吃起来be (stuck) in a ˈgroove(BrE) to be unable to change sth that you have been doing the same way for a long time and that has become boring 墨守成规;照惯例行事(caught/stuck) between a ˌrock and a ˈhard placein a situation where you have to choose between two things, both of which are unpleasant 进退两难;左右为难be (stuck) in a ˈtime warpnot having changed at all from a time in the past although everything else has 停留在过去(毫无变化)